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| − | + | *Carrier pigs act as reservoir of infection | |
| − | + | *Organisms excreted in faeces of acutely-affected pigs | |
| − | + | *Ingestion of contaminated food and water, or via skin abrasions | |
| − | + | *Clinical outcome depends on susceptibility of pigs and virulence of strain | |
| − | + | *Pigs susceptible after maternal antibody waned (after 3 months) and before protective immunity acquired (3 years) | |
| − | + | *Change in diet, extremes of temperature and fatigue thought to predispose to infection | |
| − | + | *Septicaemic form: | |
| − | + | **Acute; incubation period 2-3 days | |
| − | + | **Pigs found dead, febrile, depressed, recumbent or with stilted gait | |
| − | + | **Mortality high | |
| − | Clinical outcome depends on | + | **Pregant sows abort |
| − | + | *Cutaneous form: | |
| − | + | **Diamond skin lesions | |
| − | + | **Fewer systemic signs, mortality rates lower | |
| − | + | **Pigs febrile with small, pink/purple raised areas or extensive diamond-shaped plaques over skin | |
| − | + | **Lesions may resolve within a week, or become necrotic and slough | |
| − | + | *Arthritis: | |
| − | + | **Older pigs, chronic | |
| − | + | **Stiffness, lameness, non-weight bearing on affected limbs | |
| − | + | **Joint lesions with erosion of articular cartilage, fibrosis and ankylosis | |
| − | + | **Strong impact on productivity | |
| − | + | *Chronic valvular endocarditis: | |
| − | + | **Vegetatic thrombosis of mitral valves | |
| − | + | **Asymptomatic or congestive heart failure and sudden death with stress | |
| − | + | *Diagnosis: | |
| − | + | **Diamond-shaped skin lesions | |
| − | + | **Haematology and post mortem, especially liver, [[Spleen - Anatomy & Physiology|spleen]], heart valves, synovial tissues | |
| − | + | **Slender Gram-positive rods on microscopy of acute lesions; filamentous forms in chronic lesions and smears | |
| − | + | **No growth on MacConkey agar | |
| − | + | **Colonial characteristics and biochemical tests | |
| − | + | *Treatment: | |
| − | + | **Penicillin and tetracyclines for acute infections | |
| − | + | **Hyperimmune serum | |
| − | + | *Control: | |
| − | + | **Hygience | |
| − | + | **Cull chronic cases | |
| − | + | **Isolate affected pigs | |
| − | + | **Live attenuated or inactivated vaccines[[Category:Pig]][[Category:To_Do_-_Clinical]] | |
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Revision as of 10:19, 25 June 2010
- Carrier pigs act as reservoir of infection
- Organisms excreted in faeces of acutely-affected pigs
- Ingestion of contaminated food and water, or via skin abrasions
- Clinical outcome depends on susceptibility of pigs and virulence of strain
- Pigs susceptible after maternal antibody waned (after 3 months) and before protective immunity acquired (3 years)
- Change in diet, extremes of temperature and fatigue thought to predispose to infection
- Septicaemic form:
- Acute; incubation period 2-3 days
- Pigs found dead, febrile, depressed, recumbent or with stilted gait
- Mortality high
- Pregant sows abort
- Cutaneous form:
- Diamond skin lesions
- Fewer systemic signs, mortality rates lower
- Pigs febrile with small, pink/purple raised areas or extensive diamond-shaped plaques over skin
- Lesions may resolve within a week, or become necrotic and slough
- Arthritis:
- Older pigs, chronic
- Stiffness, lameness, non-weight bearing on affected limbs
- Joint lesions with erosion of articular cartilage, fibrosis and ankylosis
- Strong impact on productivity
- Chronic valvular endocarditis:
- Vegetatic thrombosis of mitral valves
- Asymptomatic or congestive heart failure and sudden death with stress
- Diagnosis:
- Diamond-shaped skin lesions
- Haematology and post mortem, especially liver, spleen, heart valves, synovial tissues
- Slender Gram-positive rods on microscopy of acute lesions; filamentous forms in chronic lesions and smears
- No growth on MacConkey agar
- Colonial characteristics and biochemical tests
- Treatment:
- Penicillin and tetracyclines for acute infections
- Hyperimmune serum
- Control:
- Hygience
- Cull chronic cases
- Isolate affected pigs
- Live attenuated or inactivated vaccines